Hello,
My OS is Kubuntu 13.10 x64 and I have the newest Crossover installed.
Now I have installed MS Office 2010. If I run MS Word or MS Excel it starts always in Maximized Windowssize. I want to change the App Windows Size with my Mouse and I want to move the Windows but that doesnt work. What can I do?
Please help!
What I have done with Outlook 2010 in the past is this:
Go to Tools ->Manage Bottles -> Control Panel tab -> Wine Configuration.
Select the Graphics tab.
Uncheck "Allow the window manager to control the windows".
This will help with the movable window behavior, but it does produce other behaviors. Instead of the office product being in your taskbar (at least for KDE), it is now an icon on your desktop. It will also hide other windows when it is not minimized, always on top of other applications.
I just installed Visio 2010 and had this same issue. I knew I had solved it with the rest of the Office suite earlier, thanks to this forum, and re-reading this reminded me how.
I wanted to add another piece of information, though. After you uncheck the 'let the window manager handle this' box, "Apply" it and start the application. You'll find you can now de-maximize it and move it to your second screen if you want. You'll also find it's always on top which is really annoying. However, if you exit the application it will remember that it wasn't maximized. You can now turn the 'let the window manager handle this' option back on and you should find the application works properly.
Rick,
Thank you for pointing out this workaround. It's been driving me nuts since 12.0.
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